Amid red tide outbreak, Florida beckons visitors to beaches
• Toxic plumes of oceanic bacteria known as red tide is continuing to move up the western Florida coast, strewing thousands of dead fish on beaches.
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• Toxic plumes of oceanic bacteria known as red tide is continuing to move up the western Florida coast, strewing thousands of dead fish on beaches.
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• Gov. Ron DeSantis says he’s more concerned about people having parties indoors than going to the beach for July 4th weekend.
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• In Daytona Beach, volunteers are planning to gather tomorrow at Sun Splash Park to clean up the beach after 4th of July revelries.
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• A severe thunderstorm caused damage throughout Brevard County today.
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• A new bill in the Florida legislature aims to ban smoking on public beaches.
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• Brevard County is getting $35 million in federal funding for its beaches.
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• Summer brings a higher risk of shark bites and drownings. Lifeguards do their part but what if they had an extra set of eyes up in the sky?
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